The show has made a fair number of on-air apologies for contestant nervousness in the early going, and the group of performers does seem raw. But I went back to look at my notes on the Top 36 from a year ago, and saw that not everyone sucked, and there was a lot more positive to talk about than there has been with this year's Top 24.

Early on, some performers were making a mark, even if some of that mark was made by the comedy stylings of Nick Mitchell/Norman Gentle. (On the other hand, Kris Allen was really uninteresting at this point.)

After the jump, I will be live-posting tonight's results show. Once people are eliminated, I'll put their names at the top of the jump. At this point, I have minimal interest in who stays and who goes, since there wasn't a fabulous performance to found on either night. My colleague Malcolm X Abram may have other ideas; we'll see tomorrow afternoon when we record our second "Idol" video of the season for Ohio.com. So stay tuned later Friday for that.

2010 ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME INDUCTION CEREMONYPremieres Monday, March 15th at 8:30pm ET Fuse has your front row seat for the 2010 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. As the exclusive television partner, Fuse will broadcast the ceremony live from the Waldorf Astoria in New York City. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame will welcome inductees, including ABBA and Genesis, to their place in music history. Fuse will be the only network on TV to cover this historic event.

I've been reading the comments of some of my friends/colleagues who are WAY smarter about the nuances of "Lost" than I am, and who did not care for last night's episode. This was something of a surprise, since -- aside from one obvious flourish -- I liked the episode, called "Lighthouse," very much. I will try to explain why, with spoilers, after the jump.

My life, especially my weekend life, has been filled with obligations, not least among them reading (and trying to figure out something to say about) Herman Melville. Can't escape him. Even this morning, when I was looking at an old VHS of 1999's "Alice in Wonderland" (guess what I'm working on), it began with a trailer for the Patrick Stewart "Moby Dick." But I am still managing to turn out my DVD column. I have also been watching TV here and there, and after the jump, I have a few notes.

We invite you to get a sneak peek of the34th Cleveland International Film Festivalat the Official Akron Preview Partypresented byColortone Staging and RentalsJoin special guests from WKSU, Western Reserve PBS, and theCleveland International Film Festival between 5:30pm and 7:30pmThursday, March 4thThe Akron Civic Theatre182 South Main StreetEnjoy free food, cash bar, live music, and previews of this year’s films.Plus, you’ll have chances to win cool CIFF prizes(like a pair of all-access Festival passes),and take home your very ownCIFF Program Guide, hot off the presses!RSVP online at WKSU.org or call 330-672-3114.

Academy Award-winning Hollywood heavyweights George Clooney and Meryl Streep lend their voices to the hilarious, heartwarming and dazzling stop-motion animated adventure from visionary director Wes Anderson, Fantastic Mr. Fox, arriving as a Blu-ray Disc/DVD Combo Pack and on DVD March 23 from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment. In the re-imagined classic family tale, Mr. and Mrs. Fox (Clooney and Streep) live a happy home life with their eccentric son Ash (Jason Schwartzman) and visiting nephew Kristopherson--That is, until Mr. Fox slips into his sneaky, old ways and plots the greatest heist the animal world has ever seen. When mean old farmers Boggis, Bunce and Bean join forces to surround Mr. Fox and his family, they don't realize they are not dealing with any old fox - it's Fantastic Mr. Fox and he has a fantastic master plan to save the day!

Based on the beloved best-selling book by Roald Dahl (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory), Fantastic Mr. Fox is family fun at its finest. Anderson employs a colorful supporting cast to bring his eccentric characters to life including Bill Murray, Owen Wilson and Willem Dafoe. Packed with behind-the-scenes bonus features, including a special inside look at how stop-motion animation really works and much more, Fantastic Mr. Fox will be available as a Blu-ray Disc/DVD Combo Pack (Blu-ray, DVD and Digital Copy) for the suggested retail price of $39.99 U.S. / $49.99 Canada and available on standard DVD for $29.98 U.S. / $43.48 Canada.

In this week's video: A few comments about the Olympics and other reality TV (although, in a blast of forgetfulness, I omitted "Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains," which I have mixed feelings about), Martin Scorsese movies worth checking out on video, new DVDs including "Barnaby Jones" and "Women in Trouble."

Later today I hope to have notes on the NBC Thursday comedies, "Modern Family," "Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains," "Bones," Ellen DeGeneres's "American Idol" debut and maybe some other stuff.

But first: Who had it in for chickens on Thursday night? "Survivor" not only had the chicken-catching, which I could have lived with, but the barely-off-camera neck-wringing, which I could have done without. "Bones," meanwhile, had a case centered on a chicken plant, with plenty of details about the mistreatment of the animals and some more neck-wringing. Did KFC mess up an order to the producers guildi?

Classic and contemporary cult movies, John Woo's uncut RED CLIFF, the Oscar-nominated documentary THE MOST DANGEROUS MAN IN THE WORLD: DANIEL ELLSBERG AND THE PENTAGON PAPERS, and four of the best movies from the 2000's are just a few of the highlights in the March-April film schedule of the Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque.

With the iffy weather from here to the East Coast -- and it was quite nasty when I was out a few minutes ago -- I had the good sense yesterday to ask if NPR's Liane Hansen was still set for her Friday gig at the Akron Press Club. As of yesterday, she was, and I said so in today's print HeldenFiles.

So, of course, today the talk was postponed. The new date is April 22. Not only are flights canceled in D.C., the rail system to get to the airport is stalled because of downed trees and lines.

"Bob Costas leads a lineup of 53 NBC Olympic commentators who will broadcast more than 835 hours of Vancouver Olympic Winter Games coverage - the most total hours ever for a Winter Olympics - when the Games commence on Feb. 12," says NBC. "The lineup returns many of the network’s signature Olympic hosts, play-by-play commentators and analysts."

"Top Model" returns March 10, two new reality shows also coming. Announcement after the jump, along with the announcement of Andre Leon Talley joining "Top Model." and the list of the next "Top Model" contestants.

According to preliminary results from The Nielsen Company, CBS’s broadcast of Super Bowl XLIV attracted an average audience of 106.5 million U.S. viewers, making it the most watched Super Bowl of all time. The game was viewed in 51.7 million households, making it the most watched television program of all time among households, beating the M*A*S*H finale in 1983, which was seen by an average of 50.2 million homes. The game scored a preliminary 45.0% U.S. household rating.

Ten years after emerging as a cult sensation, “The Boondock Saints” will return to the big screen in a special one-night presentation, The Boondock Saints 10th Anniversary Event, on Thursday, March 11th at 7:30 p.m. local time. Creator, writer and director Troy Duffy will introduce the event and share rare behind-the-scenes experiences and footage as well as exclusive interviews with cast and crew members including Norman Reedus (Murphy MacManus) and Sean Patrick Flanery (Connor MacManus), captured especially for this anniversary celebration. Audiences will also be treated to special performance clips by The Dirges, Ty Stone and Taylor Duffy whose music is part of the upcoming soundtrack to The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day, along with a sneak peek into the mobile games, comic books and graphic novel currently in development.

I've spent the weekend recovering from a cold, but have managed to sit through the Super Bowl so far. Much better game than it appeared at first. Loved the onside kick to start the third quarter: a terrific gamble, and one that woke up the game. (UPDATE: New Orleans has won what was a fine game until the Manning interception put the Saints out of the Colts' reach. Lots of drama, lots of shifting fortune, and I had no complaints regardless of who won.)

The Sandra Bullock film will hit store shelves on March 23, a couple of weeks after the Oscars, where Bullock is expected to pick up her first statuette. Full announcement, with extras details, after the jump.

This is a companion of sorts to the written material I posted about the Oscars, including my interview with Walter Kirn, mentioned in the video, and the list below of which nominated movies are available on DVD. A little different content here than other places.

I was going to write up impressions of "Lost" but it's late, and my brain is a little fried from everything else I did today -- Oscars columns, a couple of interviews, homework for my autobiographical-writing class, "Lost." So tomorrow I will weigh in, and for now bid you all sweet dreams.

If you want to see things in Northeast Ohio theaters, one chain's guide is here.If you're planning a trip to the video store or changes in your Netflix cue to catch up, here's what I know right now about the home-video availability of some Oscar movies. If I have not listed something in a category, I could not find a release date for a DVD/BD.

We went a little early with this week's regular video --songs from "Hope for Haiti Now," "Lost," some interesting classic-TV DVDs including an Orson Welles "King Lear," promotional items for "Life" and "Party Down" -- because I will be doing an extra video later Tuesday on the Oscars. I will also be posting a link to the nominees and some comments in a couple of hours when the nominees are announced. But while best picture and director may be a horse race, it already feels -- as I and others have said, based on prizes given to date -- that the four acting winners are locked in : Jeff Bridges, Sandra Bullock, Christoph Waltz and Mo'Nique. We shall see.